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Chests of drawers and gas tanks litter the floor at the emergency entrance in the center of the building, its view looking out toward the hospital's front gate.
War and conflict

Humanitarian Wars? - Interview with Rony Brauman

Rony Brauman has just published “Guerres humanitaires? Mensonges et intox” (which could be loosely translated as "Humanitarian Wars? Lies and Brainwashing"). This book, a collection of interviews co-authored with Régis Meyran, explores a number of recent armed interventions that have all shared the goal of saving lives. msf-crash.org - 19 Feb 2018
 
Those that arrive have a multitude of different problems, from broken fingers, to strokes, to diabetes. What is clear is that for most of them their conditions are somewhat neglected. For most the arrival of MSF is a lifeline. Despite the long wait everybody gets to see the a doctor or nurse
South Sudan

The stark choices facing displaced people in Aburoc

"This constant fleeing from one town to another has taken its toll on the community. While some are planning ahead, others are still mentally and physically exhausted by the ordeal of last year." Project Update - 13 Feb 2018
 
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Syria

The situation in the northwest is quickly going from very bad to worse

"This is another step towards disaster in this troubled zone."  Voices from the Field - 9 Feb 2018
 
These Syrian children have just arrived at their new home, a makeshift tent that is not yet completed but will house their family indefinitely. Fleeing renewed fighting in northwest Syria, the children are wearing the only clothes they have. They have no access to clean water, drinking from a rusted barrel.

وصل هؤلاء الأطفال السوريون للتو إلى منزلهم الجديد، وهو عبارة عن خيمة مؤقتة لم تكتمل بعد، ولكنها ستؤوي عائلتهم إلى أجل غير مسمى. ومنذ نزوح عائلاتهم نتيجة تجدد القتال في شمال غرب سوريا ولا يزال هؤلاء الأطفال يرتدون قطع الملابس الوحيدة التي يمتلكونها. كما أنّهم لا يستطيعون الوصول إلى مصدر مياه نظيفة، ولذلك يشربون الماء من برميل صدئ.
Syria

Idlib’s population suffers the consequences of heavy fighting and airstrikes

Bit by bit, these families have lost everything; some only have their tears left. Voices from the Field - 5 Feb 2018
 
An MSF medical team is working together with MoH staff in the cholera treatment center in Al-Sadaqa hospital in Aden.
Besides the medical support, MSF logistic team has repaired the center as the building had been abandoned for two years after the war. MSF proceeded to emergency rehabilitation as it required heavy cleaning work, electricity, water system repairs as well as installing air conditions. Considering the hot and humid weather during the summer, heat becomes an issue in any health structure in the coast, most especially when it comes to hospitalise severely dehydrated patients.
Yemen

“On an average day in Taiz, we hear around five explosions per minute”

Arunn Jegan is an Australian project coordinator who has worked with Médecins Sans Frontières since 2016. He was with MSF in Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, and recently started his mission in Taiz, Yemen. Voices from the Field - 1 Feb 2018
 
Bria hospital, Doctor Victor Fayette (MSF) tends to Mahamat Sale's wound. He is the leader of the UPC rebel group (Union for Freedom in Central African Republic) and was shot during skirmishes in Batangafo, a district close to Bria.
Central African Republic

Renewed violence threatens people and healthcare in Bria

The cycle of attacks and violence in 2017 has left neighbourhoods in Bria, in eastern Central African Republic (CAR), entrenched or emptied by their inhabitants. Project Update - 31 Jan 2018
 
Christelle is 24 years old. On September 8, she was getting water at the fountain next to the hospital when armed men arrived and started shooting at her and at another 13 years-old girl who was there. She fell down on the ground and they continued shooting. After they left, the girl told her that they should run to the hospital but she realized she couldn’t as she had been shot in the ankle. The bone has been hit and she needed surgery.
Central African Republic

Attacks on medical facilities leave people without options

We have treated patients who have been shot, stabbed, beaten, burned in their homes and raped. Project Update - 30 Jan 2018
 
More than 212,000 Syrians have fled their homes due to an intensification of airstikes in northwest Syria. Most have very little or nothing to sustain themselves as winter sets in. Here, a group of Syrian children huddle near a fire to find warmth.

نزح أكثر من 212 ألف شخص سوري من منازلهم بسبب تصاعد الغارات الجوية في شمال غرب سوريا. لا يملك أغلبهم سوى القليل – وبعضهم لا يمتلك شيئاً– ليعيلوا أنفسهم في الشتاء. هنا يجتمع بعض الأطفال السوريين قرب نارٍ ليجدوا بعض الدفء.
Syria

Tens of thousands struggle for survival in the winter cold

Tens of thousands of families have fled north towards the Turkish border, where they are living in overcrowded tents or makeshift shelters. Project Update - 24 Jan 2018
 
Sulaith Auzaque is the coordinator of the Doctors Without Borders (MSF) emergency team in Colombia, a small and extremely mobile team that can move around the country following urgent alerts, most of them related to population displacements caused by violent incidents, but also in response to natural disasters or epidemics. Sulaith talks about the interventions carried out by her team that impacted her the most during 2017 and analyses the situation in the country for the year that is now beginning.
Colombia

“The violence hasn't eased, it’s just changed its name”

In recent years, the most typical interventions of MSF's emergency team in Colombia have focused on violence or the displacement or confinement generated by violence. Voices from the Field - 24 Jan 2018
 
Providing care to displaced communities, Tikrit district, Iraq.
Iraq

Crisis update – December 2017

MSF has seen an increasing number of families leaving the camps and returning home but more than 2.9 million remain displaced. Crisis Update - 18 Jan 2018
Four mothers posing in a corridor of the Hospital in Bili. All four of them are staying in the hospital with their child, that's suffering from a severe case of malaria. Since the beginning of the project in 2016, the pediatric ward already treated more than 4.000 cases of complicated/severe form of malaria.
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We provide medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare. Our teams are made up of tens of thousands of health professionals, logistic and administrative staff - most of them hired locally. Our actions are guided by medical ethics and the principles of independence and impartiality. We are a non-profit, self-governed, member-based organisation.

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